LCPS is so incompetent they had the wrong day for Eid

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And now have to switch it at the last minute! Did they not check with anyone, look it up, verify anything? It’s so embarrassing for them.


You don’t understand how Eid is determined. How embarrassing for you.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What is Eid??


Asking for 90% of Loudoun County.


Does Loudon County not have access to Google?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What’s embarrassing is you trying to make this a big deal when you literally know nothing about Eid and apparently think it’s like Christmas where it occurs the exact same day every calendar year . Exactly zero people are bothered by it being moved from Tuesday to Monday once the official date the holiday for our hemisphere was announced


This is false. Lots of people made plans and appointments for the day off school and no it shouldn’t be changed a month out.


The day off is for a religious holiday, not your dentist appointment, Brenda.
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Anonymous wrote:Why is a religious holiday part of the LCPS public school calendar? Had no idea you all became extremists out there and forgot about separation of church and state.


I don’t think you know what separation of church and state means.


Really? So throwing in religious holidays, that have no secular purpose, into a public school is not state sanctioned religion? Christmas is not a religious holiday on the school calendar, it's winter break and has a secular purpose - it's a federal holiday and many non-Christians celebrate it as a secular holiday. Eid only benefits followers of a specific religion.


Oh, how convenient for you Christians.
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Anonymous wrote:School districts totally messed up here. There should have been asterisk next to the date denoting it was subject to change. Lots of staff made appts that day as they typically do on holidays. And yea there shouldn’t be holidays unless there’s a secular reason for it (such as high number of absences)

- signed an atheist staff member


Nobody cares if staff made appointments! The point was that Muslim students and staff would have the holiday off to celebrate, which they would’ve done whether it was the 2 or 3rd. It’s really beside the point if some teacher who doesn’t even know what Eid is or celebrate it has to move their dentist appointment now. That wasn’t the intention of the holiday.

-teacher


FCCPS did the same thing and the school board just voted to move the date yesterday. All of these districts should be embarrassed. It’s not about staff making dentist appointments. Are these districts providing daycare on the day off? My kids are older now so I’m not following that anymore. If you have a small child, now you need to arrange for a sitter on a different day. I hope their school daycare programs are still open but I’m doubtful since it’s a holiday.


Oh, FFS, not this again. Two years later and you STILL haven’t learned that the only person responsible for your children and their “childcare” is — gasp — YOU?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s embarrassing is you trying to make this a big deal when you literally know nothing about Eid and apparently think it’s like Christmas where it occurs the exact same day every calendar year . Exactly zero people are bothered by it being moved from Tuesday to Monday once the official date the holiday for our hemisphere was announced


This is false. Lots of people made plans and appointments for the day off school and no it shouldn’t be changed a month out.


+1

I had a dr’s appointment planned for Monday and childcare lined up for Tuesday. So now I’m trying to reschedule things and may have to burn some leave if my childcare can’t be rearranged.

I don’t think I should have to possibly burn PTO and reschedule medical stuff to accommodate people’s religious beliefs. In fact, I don’t think the school calendar should be linked to any religion at all. And FWIW I’d be equally annoyed if suddenly Good Friday or whatever led to school calendar changes. Give people floating holidays instead of Christmas as a national holiday. Whatever. Just stop expecting others to cater to manmade beliefs. This country is too diverse to keep accommodating all this nonsense.




Your PTO and your childcare is not the schools school’s responsibility.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What’s the new ACLU? They should so over this nonsense. We need separation of church and state. There should be a secular reason for public school to close on holiday (ie excessive absences).


Yeah, the Christians always want this, because it benefits them. Sorry. Not how it works anymore.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:School districts totally messed up here. There should have been asterisk next to the date denoting it was subject to change. Lots of staff made appts that day as they typically do on holidays. And yea there shouldn’t be holidays unless there’s a secular reason for it (such as high number of absences)

- signed an atheist staff member


Nobody cares if staff made appointments! The point was that Muslim students and staff would have the holiday off to celebrate, which they would’ve done whether it was the 2 or 3rd. It’s really beside the point if some teacher who doesn’t even know what Eid is or celebrate it has to move their dentist appointment now. That wasn’t the intention of the holiday.

-teacher


FCCPS did the same thing and the school board just voted to move the date yesterday. All of these districts should be embarrassed. It’s not about staff making dentist appointments. Are these districts providing daycare on the day off? My kids are older now so I’m not following that anymore. If you have a small child, now you need to arrange for a sitter on a different day. I hope their school daycare programs are still open but I’m doubtful since it’s a holiday.


Oh, FFS, not this again. Two years later and you STILL haven’t learned that the only person responsible for your children and their “childcare” is — gasp — YOU?


Read the next line. Here it is, copied for you:

My kids are older now so I’m not following that anymore. If you have a small child, now you need to arrange for a sitter on a different day.

No one is demanding schools provide care. Acknowledge it is not always easy for working parents to find sitters, especially with two weeks notice. You can’t empathize with that? I don’t need to do this anymore but I can understand how it’s hard for parents with little kids with limited time off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So you will be petitioning your school board to move winter break to January, between semesters, and therefore requesting school on Christmas Day, I assume.


Not unless they try to reschedule winter break with a few weeks’ notice. Just put it somewhere on the calendar and leave it. If they had kept the original date scheduled for Eid no one would care.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s embarrassing is you trying to make this a big deal when you literally know nothing about Eid and apparently think it’s like Christmas where it occurs the exact same day every calendar year . Exactly zero people are bothered by it being moved from Tuesday to Monday once the official date the holiday for our hemisphere was announced


This is false. Lots of people made plans and appointments for the day off school and no it shouldn’t be changed a month out.


The day off is for a religious holiday, not your dentist appointment, Brenda.


The school calendar is created in advance for the benefit of *everybody.* People are entitled to do whatever they want with the day off. A dentist appointment is just as valid as a religious celebration. They’re both personal events scheduled during time off of school. You don’t get to decide someone’s religion is more important than someone else’s medical care. Plenty of us don’t celebrate any religion and that doesn’t mean our schedules are less important.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s embarrassing is you trying to make this a big deal when you literally know nothing about Eid and apparently think it’s like Christmas where it occurs the exact same day every calendar year . Exactly zero people are bothered by it being moved from Tuesday to Monday once the official date the holiday for our hemisphere was announced


This is false. Lots of people made plans and appointments for the day off school and no it shouldn’t be changed a month out.


+1

I had a dr’s appointment planned for Monday and childcare lined up for Tuesday. So now I’m trying to reschedule things and may have to burn some leave if my childcare can’t be rearranged.

I don’t think I should have to possibly burn PTO and reschedule medical stuff to accommodate people’s religious beliefs. In fact, I don’t think the school calendar should be linked to any religion at all. And FWIW I’d be equally annoyed if suddenly Good Friday or whatever led to school calendar changes. Give people floating holidays instead of Christmas as a national holiday. Whatever. Just stop expecting others to cater to manmade beliefs. This country is too diverse to keep accommodating all this nonsense.




Your PTO and your childcare is not the schools school’s responsibility.


Neither is someone’s personal religious beliefs. How did we get so backwoods that religion matters in the scope of planning the education of children?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So you will be petitioning your school board to move winter break to January, between semesters, and therefore requesting school on Christmas Day, I assume.


No, I won't because I have no legal basis to challenge winter break - it's secular.


Oh, please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So you will be petitioning your school board to move winter break to January, between semesters, and therefore requesting school on Christmas Day, I assume.


This is such a tiresome argument. No matter how much you hate it, most people in the US celebrarte Christmas, which is also a legal holiday. If I lived in a majority-Muslim country, I would expect no school on Eid but school on Christmas. That’s how it works.
Anonymous
It's pretty obvious who is incompetent here Op. Tell us more about yourself. I'd bet it will be amusing.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What’s embarrassing is you trying to make this a big deal when you literally know nothing about Eid and apparently think it’s like Christmas where it occurs the exact same day every calendar year . Exactly zero people are bothered by it being moved from Tuesday to Monday once the official date the holiday for our hemisphere was announced


This is false. Lots of people made plans and appointments for the day off school and no it shouldn’t be changed a month out.


The holiday isn’t for people making appointments, it’s for those celebrating Eid, which is not scheduled the same way as certain other holidays.

Sorry for your inconvenience!

In a place like DC where people work long hours and have very tightly controlled schedules and calendars, yes, people schedule appointments and arrange childcare around school closings. The courteous thing to do would be to let people know that a date is tentative and will be made final as it approaches. Changing it on people like this stinks.


Poor ignorant baby.
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